The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 29, 1923, Image 10

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• »• THE BANNER-HERALD ATHENS, GA. EARL B. BRASWELL H. J. ROWE CHARLES E. MARTIN MEMBER OF TH The Associated Press Is cxelu lfcatlon of all news dispatches c In this paper, .and also the local rcpublication of special disp: Published Every Evening IJurin ; the Week Except Saturday and on Sunday Morning by The Athe: s Publishing Company, Athens, (la. Publisher and General Manager Editor .... Managing Editor as Second Class Mail Matter undor press March 8, 1879. ASSOCIATED PRESS kcly entitled to the use for re pub— indited to It or not otherwise credite published therein. All rights of ■ | are also Address all Business Commune utions direct to the Athe.ns publlsh- Ne A Thought Finally, brethren, wl atsoever things are true, whatsoever things are 1 onest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever th ngs are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whi tsoever things are of good report) if there hi any virtue, and if there be any praise, thinh cn these things.—Phil. 4:8. To praise good actions to be taking part in them. ivith sincerity may be said —Rochefoucauld. BANKS SHOULD Cattle raising in this sc profitable industry if pro demand and a market for and if the proper encourt dustry, it can be made 01 commercial interests of th The banks have finance times past this was one of business, anfl even yet th lance attached to this bus as by the dealers. If th nance the cattle industry, western meat shipped intt For The Day •INANCE CATTLE tion can be made a most L*rly pursued. There is a ioth dairy and neef cattle a foment is given to this in- of the largest feeders to community. ( the mule industry and in the best paying lines of ire is considerable impor- ess by the banks as well nks can afford to finance the mule industry, certain y they can afford to fi- The large amount of Georgia is positive proof of the demand hero for goc tl meats. There is no rea son why stall fed native ca :tlo should not furnish just as.good meat as that ®ised in other flections of the country. Dairy cattle and the '(Infry business can be made one of the profitable enterprises in this section and a cheese plant in connection! would prove A' profitable adjunct to the dairy busiwss. The amount of milk and butter produced in th* section is nott sufficient • for home consumption andjthe amount ofjbeef cattle raised is not sufficient fo* local consumption. This section is ideal for cattle rltising and it is less expen sive here than in the westqrn states whertf they have bard winters am! bare paatires, except for a few months during the year. Here it is an all the year- round pasture and a climltc peculiarly udapted for cattle raising. .1 It is worth thinking abolt and it is worth the con- . sideration of tho hanks to finance the cattje industry wherever it is shown the organization is raliabie. and that those in charge of tht movement mdfln business and propose to conduct tht business oh si vsorvativc linos. The oppewiunity is here velopment of n paying anfl needed indi first to enter the business ifill find splem Sittending their efforts. „ RECALL OF GENErIl LEONARD WOOD , 'v The recall of General Llonard Wood, Governor of .the Philippine Islands, uriAd by both houses of the '••'island legislature, is not bVlicved will be considered ""Seriously by President Harping- Sometime since general dissatisfaction arose among the cabinet members and alresolution passed by them called on tho legislative libdy of the islands to de mand the recall of GencralJWood. It was thought that the differences mightJbe patched up and that the members of the cabinet who had resigned might be induced to withdraw thtlr resignations and restore harmony in the qfficinl family. But it seems that the dissatisfaction with General Wood has grown serious and nothing short ip - his removal from tho Governor’s office will satisfy tho Filipinos. Governor Wood has inalgurated many radical ngca in the form of gofernment in the Islands, his system of governmlnt is democratic and for best interest of the peo|ie of that country. How- ir, his efforts to civilize fie country and make for them laws and discipline foi the betterment ‘of the ■"zenship has been misunlcrstood and the leaders determined lo get rid oi the American governor, '» possible. V i do not believe, howeier, that President Hnrd- is any intention or deilrc to recall Governor and we do not believa that it would be for the interest of the Philippiilcs to change the system- government inaugurated ly General Wood. He qualified and after making a study of conditions rer there, we don’t believe that he would recom mend or undertake to foster upon those people any legislation which would wort to their disadvantage. His experience and knowledge of conditions gained since he has been in that couittry certainly fit him for improving civic, health and rriiral conditions. 1 While fishing, Fred PeteLon, farm hand, is drowned In one foot of watef near New Milford. Conn. It may not hnve occurifcd to most of us, but it is entirely possible to drown In a bathtub. We as sociate the drowning danger With deep water. Haz ard has to exist’in an extremeldegree before we pay much attention to it. That’s Ivhy so. many are in jured J n auto acc,-(lents while flirting only faintiy W » “® n l» er- Of course, there are more smash-ups at high speed, the same as m4re brownings in deep ■ The most famous prison, Sin|r Sing, received 510 ewer prisoners in the last 12 mbnths than in the year e -. Warden Lawes thinlfc this shows that is decreasing. Not ncccslarily. It is just as » ihow that justice is mone laggard or that are being more careful and clever at avoid- .ion. 1 she mentions th »Id Harden bom associated with t •rtal song, the old the former home Hill, the South’s homes ot Gei U Ft. Cobb, Con: and statesmen; of SITNDAY > J|LY29 > 1925. following: The io romantically author of that Flome, Sweet pillard mansion, of Benjamin H greatest orator; Howell nnd T derate leadera lenry W. Grady of their country have “the tree' that great educatlo: lovely south' any other attract delight the carry away with FI appreciation of At glory and brilliant Mrs. Lipscomb has upon It 1 should city of the dei metery. it expression, tF reflection upon »opIe. Nature Fir lot one of tho 1 romantic In our ire well a who**, t been g vi (1st of hll orth and South opre more home of patriots, J of Crawford Georgia’s gifted wt-lter and orator who died In the r idst of hiWil work to bring the together and havi united country Lumpkins, otni lsts nnd statesmen W. Long, the disci verer of thesia; “Wee Willv Cottage” the home of Dr. J of our nation') and beloved citizen i the home of Mis: Rutherford, one o liant women the S' produced, and who is still doing, such biohl^ defense and vlndlcatfm of Cause'* ar.d the hei beneath the Stars nshrin d in »ho hi Then is Itself," i d institutl ■pfe Ilderneas. In In rope and other 1 she found tho cem ny beautifully made Into a scofe royal < i'ks In India •Forks in Nr it Is gathered ns a hilt llnburgh, a laml "or In IClngs Lynn, turer in Liverjiool, n gostura bitters In rurncao In Am* /n tennis courts lr pher badges nnd nd post office di* 1 and Auh* Friilla. Tho Kli s'n manicurist, 'ording to the •f ljondon ( Ids structor Is l*2i 1st, Li Miss Kelly l hyslcal culture andow. •::plaln Just who will oil '‘laborers.” Thero who would like to ha 1 e enlighten •nt on this bill befoj o Jt Is pass The young ladies of Elberton have organized a social club known as the “Boll Weevil Club.” If the young men of Elberton or elsewhure, have to fight as hard to entar the realms tof this club to ongftio in wedlock as the farmer him to fight to kill tho boll weevil off the cotton plant, the young lady mepibt.’s of that club can depend on'the successful young men oa being 100 per cent fcated Atlanta *>y a score of 4 to 1* Mrs. TrawickilProctor 112 years old died at hefr home In Barrow was wrltti l by a quaint char- I c ounty. Both h^r father and hus poorest foreign tov n: and lalior bes%)' resting place of many are made spots. Even sava cter, no doubt : so delica afraid to ride running away , fear the boat have seen that they aro f >r fear of the horse afraid to sail for ould upset and afraid to walk for fear the dew might fall, but ono afraid you Imagine nerve to pen this day and have never seen get married.” Can anfcr writer having the uch a criticism In tl tie? Represents ive Fred Gillen, of Oconee reputation law making He I cc inty, is making a r himself in the iody of tho state. splon ici’ mixer with the nnd n able and conscicn. throughout life. Times have chafiged and will continue to change. Thnigs which could bavefccen said and written with all propriety six ty yea Stick | U° us Tepresen atlve. He takes ‘ stnnd on all petitions and docs not fall to le his position bo known in the r atter. O.ionee coun ty has a reprei »ntativo to be proud of and one wh looks after the In terest of his cr mtry ns wcfll ns tho >pt of order now »* 5C8 ^ interest (lust algo be cautious in forming Apinl ohibition bjr comparing arrests for drub! average drunk, arre ted for intoxical. would have been all >wed to go his way few years ago. Th* old-time mild jag ' th it the horses aren’t for drunkenness attracts more pie more ity i low,? 8. S. S !,Vne of the greatest blood-cell builder,, body builders and blbod-cleJuers of all time. It, roediciiXl in gredients are purely ye; use of it, /er«, !s‘ 'of lift How < m as 2 MORE WOMEN JOIN THE ARMY Of Those WhoHaveBcenRestored skh by Lydk L Pink Vegetable Compound Buffs trouble down so that 11 felt miaermble I not lift anything extra , J in bod Lydia EL pound and I gained in i eat better and felt ,trorger.’ "I had found nothing before tht* that did me •o much good."—Mr*, j. Grace, 291 Woltx Avenue, Buffalo, N, Y. CUR FREI This prepar; mont ct frock IJ cesful in nd the ma| hide youH veil; get an oupg remove them, applications^ <lcrful imp lighter I Be sure the double [LES the treat* Jially ccklcs and £omplex< prantce ills, yndcr n and first few tho state. “Uncle” John Shannon, cf th‘S Corrmet :e News, devoted his entire e litorial page, and then some r ore space, to the meeting of tl i Georgia Weekly Press, held nt Uvonla. From what some of the mi tors are writing about him and ils conduct at Lake mo^t wo are s rprised that he — able to get oil jfoilowing week However, the press I boy8 know "t nclo” John and It imay be depend'd that none of them Will tell HocrW or taleir out of the I brotherhood oi janlzatlon. Vhe Prince on road, recently cempleted, it fine so far as it goes, but wh t we fail to un derstand is he jump made from thjs slue it the bridge to a point on the oi posite side leading to Watkinsville The good work of paving part of he way and leav ing a “gap” de itroys the comfort of riding over the new highway. There Is a re ns >n for It, no doubt, but just what hat reason is, we would like to l low. hand fought In the Revolutionary AtFions that every elt* in removing— I, the beautiful i use the mild* sacred spot is .thews, and it» made of this best and most nuntry. While pt up by loving ir cemeterj back to the travels not only njitry but In Kq •ery where c lories neatly and ilntnlned, and peacefu Even In he smallest and Bet He’ll (Be “Smacked” Alright. A squarehead by the name thls hmaCk " ,s # t id t0 b e coming to this country v«tn a “kiss prex- sure” registerli^) machfne. There are about one hiftdrVd and ts n mll . lion of these Ynachines |q this cherry lipped iai(d of oure and any bird who attempts to run in any hun methods at£>ut this stage of the world’s development certain- ly will get “schmacked”—right in the kisser at thai _ Why not let! those prohibi tion enforcemeht crews i s:!un I*ermits to fhoio people they think nre privileged to use tne highways at night without .Lin ger of being shot .up? -Maybe there’s none stRh, though.* “FORD TO GiET SHOALS.” WE HAVE I^EAD THAT HEADLINE SO MUCH AND BEEN FOOLED THAT WE WISH SOMEBODY’D FIX A DATE FOR THE GETTING. O BOY, NO’MOT LICKINGS Mrs. Bolle M it. of Frof. E. B. Mdll, R. S. Medlin, , died In Atlahl cher ‘Moll, wife , died. formerly of Ath- ta. In reply to rep esentatives of the press, Govern r Brown, said: do not demand Ion.” This was 1 i his candidacy to A. B. Cartel grand master an 1 Leith, prominent dressed Madison lows nt Ha. A. I>. Green, 0! cd wife and thei clde. Fletcher Laird, fr-rmer, brought squash weighing Five died from tho month of July Cotton: 13 3-4 Weather: Fair Joseph Eklstlng conditions Immediate' decls. connection with governor, district deputy C. A. Von der Odd Fellow ad county Odd Fel- if Gainesville, kill- committed sul- Cldrke county to the city 8 1-2 pounds, pellagra during : entirely, druggist for lotbtne; it la It Has fcfe'ei my misfortune fn not meetin with Capt. Bar nett or Prof. . irnigan recently. We feel sure < lat^hey are well supplied with ow jokes which would pass ce sorship for this column, but in an emergency, friend has sent us a copy of the Baptist Courier which contained the following jo :e told' of a negro preacher. We p esumo that It is true since It appeared In a church publication: A darkey preaJher had evolved a new theory of the universe. It sounds plausiURL as he explained it to his conurcga ion: Breddem an* sisters, we have received annudci warnin' not to go postdatin' Into c o way oh Provi dence. De car/, l reddem, revolves on Its axles, an* it take a right sma’t ob grease to keep It lubri cated - . So de gooc Lord put petrol eum Inside de ear ’ to keep de axels greased. Don. by an’ b \ long come all dose hyah lie coi ipanles, punchin* holes in de ground clear down Into de beartn's and qijensecontly all de lie come squirting out. Fust thing, knows dere’s a hot box an* de earf squeaks an’ rambles an* grunts on' tint's de earfquake. If dey don’t quit It purty soon tlere won’t be no won * moah grease left kind de earf will stick tight t& its axles an* won't go ’Mniul nn mnah "I COL Gin TOLO WIT AIRE IS NEEDS Mrs. Lamar [Rutherford Lipscomb Is Interviewed By Banner-I erald Writ er on Civic Feeds. 'round no moah." ATHENS TWELVE By T. LARF Y GANTT I know of no o e more compet ent to advise as to the needs of Athens and what i lould be done to advertise our attrn itlons and point? of Interest to the outside world than Mrs. Lamar lutherford Lips comb. She Is one of our brightest Southern women, Is a native-born Athenian, and of ourse knows all atmut our city am Us history. Be sides, ¥ r » Llp.sfoaib, has trav lied not only over her iwn country but _ thorugh South An- >rlca and Europe I and has made su ’h matters careful study. By comparing whai Athens in doing \ 1th the work of other places, both In the New and Old World, she ci n readily detect what we most nee to properly ad vertise our city. Mrs. Lipscomb i iys that Athens Is not only q lov ly city and do lightful place of rwddence, but few places in the Sou h has been the home of no many i rent men, whone names and deeds are inscribed up* on the brightest f iges of the his* tory of their stat4 and country. Every intelligent Visitor or tourist passing through A hens Is familiar with the names o: and history o! these famous men, and it wbuld^be a delight to them t» pay a pilgrim age to their homes and scenes as sociated with the r lives. Thh lady suggests thni our city Issue a neat and small publication foi free distribution abound our hotels to tourists posting through our city, giving a britf acount of thr attractions and pblnts of Interest In and around tha city and as al so the names of 'eminent citizens and telling where, to find their for mer home. And ihen have mark ers placed at.eacgt one, so that strangers can know (hem in driv ing over the city Tor who desire to lovo for the Inst ivstlnir places of their dead. So It ran with shame apd humiliation tl at she vieiterd the Oconee cemete y and noted ItF dc plornblj^ neglectcal condition, her It appears that the first work of Athens should lie to thoroughly cleanse and beautify our cemetery nnd then see that 11 Is so kept. This fall Mrs. Lipscomb will make a tour of the* world wl of.the lending moving pirtur punles. Her work will bo to out nnd write up'public ntqn nnd points of Interest find the will do the rest. i A more lilting person could not lie found for thh Interesting and Intellectual worl than Mrs. Lamar Kut Fur ford Lips comb. While* herd she will scenic material about Atfcns and Its his tory\nnd which great Interest whin published. Mrs Lipscomb .has recently turned from Rio' e Janeiro, she was sent by he National Wo men’s party, of which she I Georgia Stale Ch Irman. She say Brazil Is a land tot smoke vhere wlntc dlvorcea are unkfui sent to Brazil to encouragement the of seeking enfr says the voices omen are soft pleasant to hea men nre good Ing their wives do not believe "going out to u Mrs. Llpscom! here <IrlnJ< cocktails, nine's in aumtner and She was Ive a message o d good will to at country, who nehisernent. 8h< Brazilian i nd melodious nnd The Brazilian hLsbands, support* •very way and married women Ain’t vacatiop sw*et now! The papers say there'll be no more corporal punishmerft but to John- n*e thi-a means there’ll be no' more lip kin’s. “YesiVr, |'|| to tu caper apit balls at that pgly QurJall |j want to and make mimic faees at*’ the teacher ’cause she caint whip mfc.” School seats In Athens this winter vyIII be more’comfo-table to the youngsters tha| heretofore. Jitney Bread Whe-e Art Thou? Wo road lots In tho paper ’bout tho low price* o’ wheat and how tho poor farmers of tho -vest on tholr hands but when tin* rolls' aro imndnd out nohedy's heard to remark yot. “Tlioy’r4 only a nfrkln today, conic down In price along with tho drop In wheat.” heir dead nn»1 into beautlfu . . - . , . --- e nations hnvejf®'®^ b;*oko with hip whoaf crops THE WARD pdl I TITIAN LOVES THE WOMAN VOTER SAME AS A GERMAN LOVES A FRENCHMAN PACKED “OVER IN THE RUHR. I / T It must mnko^ soino rur. rnnnora mail r lo,b^ fltQod n^out two bucks per email when they are caught with tho goods. Why that’s n!mn»it half* as much as they i^ako on tho stuff. “Post office department jnnkcz money” says n hifcdllno over a sforv from Wasmngtnn. Why shouldn't It? Lots o’ folks would make money if thby had a mo- opoly and then could ojietnfa a no window buslneks In a twenty thousand town. They’re 8hnotrrf StraiqHter and Straighter| Of all glad worils of fict^-^ or fadt. What about these) “H'Jre'a^o^j’ ILLUSTRATED NEWS i rk.’ kindly gave some photograji is of Kenmnre table view of the is also of There oldicrx, designed the plaster work, Bow’nr the mantle, George Hall, with historic old ttia islon, its Interior flnli iilngs. bvven Hessian and executed In nnd Aesop r a J Hat terns." ovfc signed and ex(ft*uted Washington Lei ENGLAND NOW POSSESSED UNDERSEA BATTLE CRUISER CHATHAM, England. — When England’s ney “mystery - fihlp,” Submarine X-l* was launched here recently, newspapermen and spec tators were rijdclly excluded, and the approaches to the dockyards were heavily guarded to make sure no unauthi rized person should see her take th# water. Neverthe less it can be | said the launching was in all wayi successful, and the latest addition jto undcr-sca power was at once towed to tho dock yard for completion. The new vesfeel is the last word in submarines^ she is, really a submersible battle-cruiser. Her displacement when submerged will be 3,COO tons,: 1,400 tons greater than that of ttie largest German zubmarin9 and considerably great er than any o£ the existing Amer- •*"an types. Oh the surface the X-l will use steam for navigation, but^ when submerged will use electricity. CONDUCTS OWN DEFENSE - PARIR—M. Ebelot, ono of those charged with cuuuiulting M. Cnillaux la conducting his own defense in his triaL lie- nrguef that inna*‘ much as he oonsldcni himself pa triotic, he thqUght It a good thing to chastise Cglllaux ns an “enemy” of hla country. He swore he ha$ Intention to kill hlrm WHEN A JUDGE ERRS LONDON-yJustlee Bray had as- A photostats -reproduction of Herman Stegotnnn .. cliUnx Into the rountryLcfub pool c«tli Parshun Hilt's ne\* 99c panauw adorning his towrhead. (Irln- nln’ from tho sldsfines Is JI® - mle Wilkinson whilo Abo Wier is glvln’ him thb high Hnn nnd “Foss” Stewart seomF|lo lie registering ntKr dlsllkesto tho entiro proccirdlngr. The pnrshun'a faco rejfstcred emo tions that couldtft bo repro duced. The new America!* dollar IsrsaW to carry the likenels of a w^msn who has adenoids, -thick Up* * n pinched nostrils. Bel all this wont keep her even out of the movies. WONDER HOWJ 'MANY OF' THOSE “HDNDHKD-rt.!^ AMERICANISM OROAN1ZATIONB' THAT CAN NEVER HAVE A, ICTITRE MADE I UNLESS JJl SHOWS THE AMERICAN ILAy FOLLOWED IT WHEN IT "Ab BEING CARRIED fORWAHD AT SAN JUAN HII.U CANTI0NT ST. MIHIEL. BELLAU OR IN Tllh ARGONNE? ! It seems like llirkey won n war also. .Mu»t ha^e been Bome j connection with tljo ono Fnnee ! and Oermnny. ami a few oilier | countries, are Biasing about , over the Ruhr now. Lots of people wjmld get alonfl lietter If they Tan tietnselves fro»i low UP through litermcdlatti w high Instond of stlrtlng In hlgJ and hiving to drop pack to low. j Summer must bo- on the vahd, the courthouse swallows arcjmci nnd this is tha last